‘I was addicted to social media – now I’m suing Big Tech’
The lawsuit says four of the largest social media firms knowingly expose children to harmful products.
Winter pressure may hit NHS Wales wait targets – minister
The health minister says winter pressures could have an impact on waiting list targets.
Health Secretary Victoria Atkins says husband’s sugar job no conflict
Victoria Atkins says she has always been absolutely "scrupulous" in declaring her interests.
Nottingham maternity units still failing some patients, says review leader
Senior midwife Donna Ockenden says her ongoing review had found criticism of interpretation services.
More illness among young affecting work ability
They are now likely to say ill-health affects their job as the middle-aged did 10 years ago.
NHS talking therapy recommended for menopause symptoms
It could be used instead of, or with, HRT for hot flushes and sleep changes, says new guidance.
My anxiety is back since ADHD medication ran out
Angela Kirkpatrick is concerned about what stopping the treatment will do to her symptoms.
Recruitment success puts spotlight on what we can do better

Our data-driven clinical trials service, NHS DigiTrials, is changing what is possible for researchers but there’s more to do, says our Head of Clinical Trials.

We’re seeing numbers coming out of the NHS DigiTrials’ recruitment service that would not have seemed possible 2 years ago.

Casgevy: UK approves gene-editing drug for blood disorders
Medical regulators approve a gene therapy that aims to cure sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia.
Thousands at risk of poor home care because of low fees
Only one in 20 public bodies pays what it really costs to employ care workers to deliver support at home.